Chevrolet Trax coolant loss issue requiring turbo replacement on Chevrolet Trax

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chevrolet Trax owners report experiencing coolant loss issues linked to turbocharger problems, specifically from turbo cooler seals that may cause coolant leaks. The cost of turbo replacement for a Chevy Trax can range from $1,000 to $1,500, with the turbo unit itself priced around $500. In some cases, significant coolant issues in a 2020 Chevy Trax have resulted in the replacement of the radiator surge tank and cap due to excessive pressure buildup, which can ultimately lead to a blown head gasket. Owners are advised to regularly verify the coolant level in the radiator surge tank, check for coolant leaks, and ensure the engine cooling fan is functioning correctly to mitigate these coolant loss issues. Additionally, flushing the cooling system is recommended, and if using special equipment like a back flusher, it is crucial to follow manufacturer instructions and remove the thermostat beforehand to prevent further complications.

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